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Tactical Flashlight User's Guide
For the Ra Clicky™ and Ra Every Day Carry™
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By HDS Systems

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  • Page 1 Tactical Flashlight User’s Guide For the Ra Clicky™ and Ra Every Day Carry™ IGHTS By HDS Systems...
  • Page 2 Tactical Flashlight User's Guide for the Ra Every Day Carry™ and Ra Clicky™ Copyright February 2009 by Ra Lights. All rights reserved. Congratulations for purchasing the finest flashlight available. The Ra Every Day Carry (EDC) and Ra Clicky Tactical flashlights are best-of-class flashlights providing regulated output at the desired brightness for extended periods.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Basic Operation 2. Advanced Operation 3. Low Battery Indication 4. Installing a New Battery 5. Cleaning and Maintenance 6. Additional Notes, Cautions and Warnings 7. Customizing Your Flashlight 8. Factory Reset 9. Enabling Customization 10. Internal Brightness Levels 11.
  • Page 4 to release it. A click, press-hold-release or a click, press and hold are a click followed by the press in rapid succession. There is no pause or delay between the click and the press. The same applies to double-click, press-hold-release and triple-click, press-hold-release. You tell your flashlight what to do through a sequence of clicks and/or a press-hold-release or a press and hold.
  • Page 5: Low Battery Indication

    reduced one brightness level to the one-hour output level. One level is a very small change in brightness to your eyes but has a dramatic affect on runtime. 3. Low Battery Indication Your light will momentarily turn off and then back on one level below the previous level when the battery in your flashlight is unable to supply enough power to run the current brightness level.
  • Page 6: Cleaning And Maintenance

    Your flashlight is designed to work with either primary lithium batteries or rechargeable lithium-ion batteries. In general, primary batteries provide longer runtimes. However, Li-ion batteries are less expensive in the long run and allow you to always leave home with a full battery. Caution: do not try unscrewing or removing the switch cap.
  • Page 7: Customizing Your Flashlight

    Warning: your flashlight is very bright on the higher brightness levels. You should avoid looking directly into the reflector as the light can be intense enough to injure your eyes. Warning: a sudden total failure is unlikely but is still possible. We recommend you always carry a second light during critical situations (e.g., caving).
  • Page 8: Enabling Customization

    • Reset your flashlight - i.e., remove the battery for 60 seconds and reinstall. Alternatively, you can turn on your flashlight, remove the battery compartment (your flashlight will go out) and then reinstall the battery compartment without waiting. Your flashlight will light dimly for 5 seconds to indicate the reset.
  • Page 9: Internal Brightness Levels

    • Note: your flashlight will display 10 very rapid flashes if there is insufficient power to memorize the setting. recommend disable Customization after finish customizing your flashlight. This allows you to hand your flashlight to anyone without fear that someone will accidentally modify your settings.
  • Page 10: Customizing The Brightness Settings

    may result in the numbers in the table being one digit higher than found in the specifications. The shaded entries in the table correspond to High, Medium, Low and Strobe, respectively, for the 23 level models. High and the three light shows are one level lower for the 22 level models.
  • Page 11: Customizing Features Using The Option Menu

    Follow these steps to customize a brightness setting to one of the brightness levels: • Select the brightness setting you want to customize. • Double-click, press and hold. Your flashlight will pause at the current brightness level for 1 second and then begin to scroll up through the brightness levels pausing two seconds at each level.
  • Page 12 Follow these steps to customize your flashlight using a feature from the Option Menu: • Triple-click, press-hold-release. Your flashlight will display the indication for the first menu item (Force Setting – <long flash>). • Click to move to the next menu item. Double-click to reverse direction and move to the previous menu item.
  • Page 13 Option Menu Item #2 Button Lock – <three rapid flashes> The Button Lock feature allows you to lock the button on your flashlight to prevent it from accidentally turning on. When the Button Lock feature is enabled and your flashlight is turned off, a triple-click will toggle the button lock –...
  • Page 14 enabled – i.e., turning off your flashlight when the button is released. A press-hold-release acts like a click when Momentary is disabled. Option Menu Item #6 Customization – <dim-to-bright> The Customization feature allows you to control access to the Brightness Menu and Option Menu commands. This menu item can only be used to disable Customization.
  • Page 15: Specifications

    13. Specifications Input voltage: 1.8V to 4.5V Light source: high efficiency white LED Light output: 140 or 170 maximum lumens, 23 levels; 100 or 120 maximum lumens, 22 levels Runtimes: 1 hour on High setting Power supply: constant power with thermal regulation Battery: IEC-CR17345, Li-MnO 3.2V non-rechargeable, Li-CoO...
  • Page 16: Warranty

    14. Warranty Your flashlight (Product) is warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for the life of Product to the original owner. This warranty does not include cosmetic blemishes, damage, modifications and normal wear. We will repair Product, replace Product with an equivalent Product or refund the original purchase price for the defective Product –...
  • Page 17 HDS Systems, Inc. dba Ra Lights P.O. Box 42767 Tucson, Arizona 85733 520-325-3004 www.RaLights.com info@RaLights.com...

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